AfICTTBEMEWTB. ' THERE MAY HAVE BEEN Other Productions that cost as much, but I i . never has I A MILLION DOLLARS " ,j Been bo marvellously utilised. . i THE X YRI C. HE TO-NIGHT. AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. • FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Another example of the Motion Picture Supreme by the man who made the "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." ! THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." - THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " T.TTK PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THK PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THK PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THF PRISONER OF ZENDA." •' THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PTMSONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." •' THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." THERE IS ENOUGH ACTION IN "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" FOR TWENTY ORDINARY PICTURES. Action anrl excitement that fairly stabs a< you—tightened suspense from start to finish. Produced by Rex. Ingram for Metro on a scale of laviMiness hitherto unknown million dollars. " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THK PRISONER .OF ZENDA." " THK PRISONER OF ZENDA." 'THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." •' THF. PRISONER OF ZENDA." From the Book by Anthony Hope. Featuring LEWIS STONE and ALICE TERBT, Who will be remembered for her wonderful porfrnj-al In " The Fonr Horsemen." " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THE PRISONER OF KENDA." COMEDY. Clever Comody that is harmoniously combined with pathos and thrills, with the Ingram touch. AS FOR ACTING— If the essence of the opinions of the world's critics Is quoted, a pnjre of superlatives Iβ required. YOU WILL CHERISH THE MEMORY OF " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." 'Phone 3645 for Seats Hfid see it in Comfort At THE LYRIC. - THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. (Presented by arrangement with the British and Continental Film Company.) Also, . THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. NOTE- Special Prices for This Production. Children, Half-price to Matinee Only. TjiVERYBODY'S. *-* Now Showing. Anthony Hopes Romantic Story. " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.." " THE PRISONER OF ZENTJA." " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA " " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" " TFIE PRISONER OF ZENDA." '. With Big Supporting Programme. 'Phone 4402. 4ge GARDEN PARITY. WW~~ GARDEN FAIR, I GARDEN FAIR, SATURDAY, 10th MARCH. At the Residence of Mrs. Fred. Wilson, •"Kowhatu," Mountain Rd., Epsom. Combining Opening Social Function with an opportunity for raising funds for our work in India, China and Japan. 603 JtJMBLE SALE. TUMBLE! CJALE. |]|l|g£2gU| ' ST. JAMES' BALL, IHjPyli MB WELLINGTON ST., Off Hobson Street. WEDNESDAY. 7th MARCH, 12 to 3 P.M. Left-Off Clothing, Produce, Donations. Etc. Refreshments for same thankfully received. M. Herrold, 5, Ridings Road. Reinuera; A. Chambers, 20, Epsom Avenue. PROCEEDS IN AID OF FLYING ANGEL MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. 813 MOTOR CAR RACING. AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. MURIWAI MOTOR CAR RACES. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923. 191 ITOTUTARA DOMAIN BOARD. Public Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 29 of the Public Reserves and Domain Boards Act, 1908, that the Auckland Automobile- Association has been granted the exclusive use of the Motutara Domain Tor SATURDAY, March, 3, 1923. with power to make a charge of 1/ for admission fee for each person, horse, or vehicle respectively. 192 E. P. MITCHELSON, Chairman. ■ ATHLETIC SPORTS. \c<T. PATRICK'S DAY AXEMEN'S AND ANNUAL SPORTS. ATHLETIC CLUB, TAIHAPE. ANNUAL SPORTB. TAIHAPE RECREATION GROUND. TAIHAPE RECREATION GROUND. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SATURDAY AND MCVDAY. MARCH 17 AND 19. ll»23. MARCH 17 AND 19, 1023. n/»AA — PRIZE MONEY. X? (i£U\ 3*t>UU _ PRIZE MONEY. — *-WV AXEMEN'S EVENTS (OPEN). 1 14-INCH CHOP—lst, flOO; 2nd, £25: 3rd £12 10/; 4th, £8; sth, £6 10'; 6th, £5. Heat winners, £1. Norn. £3. Ace £2 2 12 INCH CHOP—lst, £15; 2nd, £7 10/; 3rd. £3. Norn. 10. Ace. s'. 3. 12-INCH SHOP—lst, £15; 2nd, £7 10. ; 3rd. £3. Norn. 10. Ace. 6/. 4 14-INCH UNDERHAND CHOP—lst, £25; 2nd, £10; 3rd, f5. Norn. 20,'. Ace. 5/. (10/ extra nomination in Events 3. 3 or 4, entitles -winner to extra £10.) 5. SINGLE SAW. 14-INCH. ONE CUT— Ist, £10 and 6ft 61n saw; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2. Norn. 10/. 6 DOUBLE SAW, 14-INCH. THRHE CUTS-Ist, £20; 2nd, £8; 3rd, £4. Norn 20. ATHLETIC EVENTS (OPEN). 7. 120 YDS. HANDICAP—Ist, £60; 2nd, £30; 3rd. £10. Norn. £2. Ace. ft. . 8. 75YDS. HANDICAP—Ist, £5; 2nd, i 2; 3rd. £1. Norn. s'. 9 100 YDS. HANDICAP —Ist, £8; 2nd, £»; 3rd. £2. Norn. B. 10. 220 YDS. HANDICAP—Ist, £8; 2nd. £3; 1 3rd. £2. Norn. B. 11. 880 YDS. HANDICAP—Ist, flO; 2nd, I £4; 3rd. £2. Norn. 10. t 12. MILE HANDICAP—Ist, £15; 2nd, f7; 3rd. £3. Norn. 15. Horse and Pony Jumping, Irish and Scottish Danclug. Etc.. Etc. (Post Entry). Nominations for Events 1 to 12, close on SATURDAY. March 3. Acceptances on proiind. Last two years' performances or last three starts. Nomination Forms and Programmes on application. H. McDonald, E. LENIHAN. Secretaries. Box 43, Taihapc. «H ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 16
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